Stories Tagged as
California
A proposed question on citizenship status on the 2020 census could depress Latino turnout
by
Larry Buhl
May 14, 2018
The 2020 census count is two years away but local officials are already planning how to get everyone counted. Census data is used for determining congressional seats and for distributing billions of dollars in federal funds annually. For many reasons, urban communities and communities of color can be harder to count. And for Latinos, a new […]
California Energy Commission to vote on solar-required home building
by
Reema Khrais
May 9, 2018
The California Energy Commission is expected to vote today on a proposal that would make the state the first in the country to require new homes be built with solar panels. The proposal, which is expected to pass, would go into effect in 2020 and apply to most new residential buildings of up to three stories. […]
Why would a former investment banker want to run Los Angeles schools?
May 4, 2018
Austin Beutner is a former investment banker, deputy mayor and publisher. We asked him about what he brings to LAUSD.
Net neutrality rollback begins
Apr 23, 2018
Businesses, states, Democratic senators are mounting challenges to the FCC repeal of internet protections. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Risk takers still see golden opportunities in California
by
David Wagner
Mar 30, 2018
California’s early history redefined how Americans saw failure and success. Today, the state’s economy continues to benefit from entrepreneurs eager to take big chances.
As President Trump heads to California, an update on money for the border wall he wants with Mexico
by
Renata Sago
Mar 12, 2018
President Donald Trump plans to visit California this week. He’s expected to stop in San Diego to take a look at prototypes for a border wall with Mexico. But the big question still looms: How much will it cost, and will Congress fund it? Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
A California city is planning on giving money to some residents, no strings attached
by
Sam Harnett
Feb 27, 2018
The economically depressed city of Stockton, California is experimenting with Universal Basic Income.
For public good, not for profit.
What happens when a new technology that is better for the environment also eliminates jobs?
by
Emily Guerin
Feb 9, 2018
A union in California goes up against the rising tide of automation.
After disasters, Montecito clears debris and considers the future
by
Amy Scott
and Aaron Schrank
Jan 26, 2018
Marketplace's Aaron Schrank reports.
Hundreds of trucks haul debris day and night in Montecito
Jan 26, 2018
Clearing 11 basins filled with dirt and rock will take until the end of February at least, federal officials say.